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Terres de glace II

Original title: Frozen Planet II
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2022–2023
  • TV-PG
  • 49m
IMDb RATING
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2.5K
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Terres de glace II (2022)
Following life in the frozen regions of the planet, including polar bears, Siberian tigers, snow monkeys, and penguins.
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Following life in the frozen regions of the planet, including polar bears, Siberian tigers, snow monkeys, and penguins.Following life in the frozen regions of the planet, including polar bears, Siberian tigers, snow monkeys, and penguins.Following life in the frozen regions of the planet, including polar bears, Siberian tigers, snow monkeys, and penguins.

  • Stars
    • David Attenborough
    • Jamie McPherson
    • Olly Jelley
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    • Stars
      • David Attenborough
      • Jamie McPherson
      • Olly Jelley
    • 25User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 2 wins & 6 nominations total

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    David Attenborough
    David Attenborough
    • Self - Narrator
    • 2022
    Jamie McPherson
    • Self - Cameraman
    • 2022
    Olly Jelley
    • Self
    • 2022–2023
    Helen Hobin
    • Self - Camerawoman
    • 2022
    Bertie Gregory
    • Self - Cameraman
    • 2022
    Sam Lewis
    • Self - Cameraman
    • 2022
    Hugh Miller
    • Self - Underwater Cameraman
    • 2022
    Aleqatsiaq Peary
    • Self - Inuit Hunter
    • 2022
    Mark Brownlow
    • Self - Executive Producer
    • 2022
    Alun Hubbard
    • Self - Arctic University of Norway
    • 2022
    Justin Maguire
    • Self - Cameraman
    • 2022
    Jessica Meir
    • Self - NASA Astronaut
    • 2022
    Rachel Scott
    • Self - Director
    • 2022
    Sacha Thorpe
    • Self - Director
    • 2022
    Leigh Hickmott
    Leigh Hickmott
    • Self - Whale Biologist
    • 2022
    Raymond Besant
    • Self - Cameraman
    • 2022
    Diego Araya
    • Self - Guide
    • 2022
    Dawson Dunning
    • Self - Cameraman
    • 2022
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    10roybicrom

    Understanding what is life!!!

    This series is not only the frozen but It's still have a great meaning of the life and death. Even a how she should survive and how she could find another life it's difficult to let any other subject but PTC natural history is another level so wonderful life wonderful life so she should watch is legendary people who are great effort for camera for another level of enough quotes the high mountain.

    Everybody say documentary film is very important for a human for for an artificial in the world lived but this could be real things we are find out and that's this she is so wonderful that so this is wonderful.
    10handcrafted

    Happy Feet in real life.

    I have been watching the episode of the penguins in St Georgia..it could be a scene from 'Happy Feet' not sure wether it's real or not.

    How do they get the crew to such a remote part of our planet and get amongst the thousands of penguins without disturbing them.

    I would like a follow up program of how this is achieved behind the camera..I am a doubting Thomas and feel it's all done digitally.

    The close ups showing such colour and detail of different species of birds and animals the wild seas and harsh land.

    It is still a fantastic achievement and makes you realise how wonderful our planet is showing nature at its most beautiful and often dangerous.
    10austin-46918

    Do your part. And more

    With great power comes great responsibility.(with the power humanity has harvested in the last 200 years it is a great responsibility of all of humanity to protect our planet before there is nothing left. The dinosaurs went extinct 65 million years ago, since then the earth became a paradise for life. Over the last 200 years we have used fossil fuel aka dinosaur remnants to ramp up our industrial evolution. While it's brought us great power it could also bring about our own extinction if we don't use it responsibility. Everyone has a responsibility to this no matter how big or small you feel you are.
    10farshidkarimi

    Astonishingly Beautiful

    As with other BBC documentaries about Our Planet, this one is also glorious. The cinematography is unrivaled and scenes are maginificently beautiful and rare. The animal behavior may seem unpleasant, but isnt it about survival? I have read the reviews and I see people gripe about the "brutal, heartless killings". They become hungry and they have to quench their hunger. There is no hate no spite and once they are fed, they do not harm another animal. It is their instinct. Lets look at humanity. Are the animal behavior depicted in the series more brutal and grislier than the atrocities the Humanity commits? We are currently having a war on our hand in Europe. Humans are perpetrating the most heinous crimes against each other, raping women, grinde them to bit and bury them to hide any trace of their crimes. They even rape men in this war, mass graves, homes pulverized to mangled mess of concrete and bars. The destruction we wreak on the world, deforestation, greenhouse gases pumpd into atmosphere, pesticides, insecticides, chemical fertilizers dumped on the land and plants, overfishing, poaching, infringing on natural habitats of animals, causing COVIS19 and the trail of destructions goes on and on

    Honestly, can the natural animal behavior shown in the series be compared with all the odious thins we human beings do againt each other and our Beautiful Planet?
    9cgtam

    Stunning & heartbreaking truth @ same time. Should be global Mandatory viewing in every classroom incl colleges.

    This should be viewed by every person alive, esp in every type of school.

    Cinematography is gorgeous at times, always lovely with good narration & updated facts by Sir David. New behaviors are filmed as wildlife that evolved for millennia in freezing ice worlds face steadily warming oceans & NO ice at all.

    Anyone who believes mammals do not share human emotions have never seen harp seal pup relaxing with smile next to mother seal, then cry & show clear facial distress whenever she leaves, especially after the 12th day. The harp pup's look of utter abandonment after her last kiss of farewell, watching mother seal swim far away is as emotively clear as any human toddler's face, ncluding forlorn cries of loneliness. There's also young polar bears ice skating for fun, & playing with each other for days, being social & not living completely alone.

    Absent ice or fast melting ice is devastating entire ecosystems causing snow wildlife to barely exist. Artic foxes, small & shy, are being bullied & over run by southern larger fox cousins who steal their food. Grizzly bears are eating artic wolves food/ newborn musks. Mother artic fox cannot provide for her young pups because artic birds refuse to breed @ usual sites. Polar bears are steadily drowning in ice free seas by hundreds yearly for past 20 years. Starving mother polar bears are leaving their cub(s) after 6 months instead of usual 18 - 24 months required for any polar bear cub to learn survival skills & mature into young adulthood.

    This program focuses on how ICE on both polar regions are critical to planet's entire health & stable weather for humans. Heartbreaking are albatross, loyal mates for life spanning 50+ yrs, with largest wingspan in world, their 1 chick dying in nest bc of sudden violent killer storms, freezing winds over 125 mph with no parents to protect chicks. Same for emperor penguin chicks.

    For those ppl still in denial, or complain "I don't need reminder ppl ruin nature" are missing the point. The series is highlighting that there's No TIME left to waste or wait for "another" to remedy this global issue.

    This series was filmed in 2020, released in 2022 & reminds us that things have only gotten worse bc humanity as whole keeps wasting & consuming, focuses on short term greed, destroying only home we got, regardless of wealth One must witness these adverse changes bc most ppl feel insulated due to centralized A/C & heating.

    These precious ICE ecosystems MUST exist for humanity to maintain its status quo / quality of life incl growing food.

    Humans are top predators & control every part of this planet. It's our choice to cherish by change or apathetically discard by doing nil, dooming everyone.

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    Notre planète (2019)
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      • September 11, 2022 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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      • British Broadcasting Corporation (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Royaumes de glace
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      • BBC Natural History Unit (NHU)
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      • France Télévisions
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